William Stearns wrote:
>  You should use _bounce_ or _redirect_, instead.

Which, unfortunately, adds some new headers with most MUAs.  :(  Along
with the extra set of Received: headers that go along with sending a
message (which you could probably work around).

The only way I've seen to get a message from a user's inbox into your
hands unaltered is to have it forwarded as an attachment- even then, a
number of MUAs seem to add some message-status-tracking headers in the
original message.  >:(  Some (like Outlook for some versions and/or
contexts) strip most of the headers out anyway.

-kgd
-- 
"Sendmail administration is not black magic.  There are legitimate
technical reasons why it requires the sacrificing of a live chicken."
   - Unknown


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